Matfriede

The Matfriede or Matfriedinger, both of which are German terms, is a Frankish noble family of the 9th-11th centuries, or possibly several families who used similar names, that has been proposed by modern historians.

The name of the family is based on the observation that the name Matfried was used by repeatedly by members of this family. However the exact connections between these possible relatives can't for the most part be confirmed by direct evidence.

The elder Matfriede

The first person proposed in this family is Matfried I, a count of Orleans in the time of Louis the Pious. He appears to have had a son also named Matfried.[1]

Counts of Metz

Adalhard, the ancestor of the second line of Matfrieds, possibly married a daughter or niece of this second Matfried.[1]

Counts of Metz and ancestors of the Dukes of Lorraine.[2]

Adalhard of MetzCount of Metz
Henry the FowlerKing of GermanyOdaGerhardCount of MetzRicher/Richar (d.945)Abbot of Prüm, Bishop of LiègeMatfriedCount of Metz
"Ottonian dynasty"WigfriedArchbishop of CologneGodfridCount Palantine of LotharingiaAdalbert (d.944)Count of MetzBishop Bernoin of Verdun
GodfridDuke of Lower LotharingiaGebhardPossibly father of...Gerhard, Count of MetzPossibly father of...AdalhardPossibly father of...
Count Sigfriedfounder of LuxembourgRichard?Count of Metz? Possibly father of...
Henry II, Holy Roman EmperorCunigunde of LuxembourgEva of LuxembourgGerhard MosellensisCount of MetzAdalbertCount in SaargauAdelaide of Metz
Sigfrieddied youngBerscindaabbessGerhardCount of MetzConrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
Adalbert, Duke of Lorraine"Salian dynasty"

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